In the King James version
the word - veil - appears 7 times
Salome is only mentioned twice in the Bible, both times in Mark's Gospel, after the crucifixion of Jesus. Her name is the feminine form of "shalom", which means complete, whole, content, safe, healthy, prosperous, and peace......Mark 15:40 (NKJV) There were also women looking on from afar, among whom were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the Less and of Joses, and Salome,Mark 16:1 (NKJV) Now when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, that they might come and anoint Him.Extension of above answer:Don't, however, be confused by the person named Salome above. This is not the 'Salome' the step-daughter of Herod who danced the Dance of the Seven Veils for Herod asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward. Although traditionally the daughter is called Salome, nowhere in the Bible is Herod's stepdaughter named, nor does it say that she performed the 7-veil dance or even an early form of striptease for him. This is a modern invention made popular by Oscar Wilde's play and Strauss' opera. It merely states that Herod's stepdaughter danced for him, asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward, with which Herod, after rashly promiing her anything, had to comply. The Salome mentioned in the Bible is in all probability a relative of Mary the mother of Jesus
Just one- the face of Jesus Christ. Veronica wiped Jesus' face as he was carrying his cross to his crucifixion, and the image of his face was miraculously transferred to the veil. It still exists, and has been scientifically studied.
The Jews seem to have been unaware that the Temple veil was torn at the time of Jesus' death. They made no record of this happening, nor of it being repaired, yet such a momentous event would surely have been mentioned somewhere, if only in correspondence. When Josephus, formerly a priest in the Jerusalem Temple, described the veil, he makes no mention of any visible damage or repair.Some scholars even doubt whether any of Jesus' followers would have been able to see the curtain.
He had bells attached to his robe behind the veil, as long as they heard the bells, the people knew the priest was still alive. A chord was attached to his garment that would hang out from under the veil that could be used to pull him out if he died. (Exodus 39)
It's an example of converting something easy into something nearly impossible, and then expressing it obscurely. Behind the veil lies an almost trivial algebra exercise. Although the question doesn't ask for the solution to the exercise, here it is anyway, at no extra cost: -- The difference between (eight times a number) and (twice the number) is (six times the number). -- (Six times the number) is eighteen. -- (the number) is one-sixth of eighteen, or three.
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In the Bible, the wedding veil symbolizes purity, modesty, and the bride's commitment to her husband. It is also seen as a symbol of the bride's submission to her husband and her willingness to be under his authority.
Charles Marie Du Veil has written: 'A commentary on the Acts of the Apostles' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
There is one syllable in the word "veil."
In the Bible, the wedding veil symbolizes purity, modesty, and the bride's commitment to her husband. It is often seen as a symbol of the bride's submission to her husband and her willingness to be faithful to him.
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The bridal veil has a long history dating back to ancient times. It was originally worn to ward off evil spirits and protect the bride's purity. In ancient Rome, the veil symbolized the bride's modesty and obedience. Over time, the veil became a symbol of beauty and tradition in many cultures around the world. Today, the bridal veil is still a popular accessory for brides, representing tradition, purity, and the bride's transition into marriage.
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Traditionally, the bride wears the veil over her face until the ceremony. During the ceremony, the veil would be flipped back for the kiss. This is the basis of any number of he-married-the-wrong-bride stories, dating back to at least the Old Testament in the Bible.